. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. ft-,--.' vl'^ \ / V. i^^^^^^^^ Map 5. Distributions of Oxysoma cubana and Teudis mordax. promarginal and 2 retromarginal teeth. Labium and endites pale yellow. Endites not in^'aginated at middle. Abdomen mm long, mm wide, pale white with a median longitudinal dark band, venter pale. Epigastric furrow mm from tracheal spiracle, spiracle mm from base of spinnerets. Legs pale yellow with scattered dark markings, unmodified. Tibial lengths (mm) and indices: I , 17; II , 20; III , 26; IV


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. ft-,--.' vl'^ \ / V. i^^^^^^^^ Map 5. Distributions of Oxysoma cubana and Teudis mordax. promarginal and 2 retromarginal teeth. Labium and endites pale yellow. Endites not in^'aginated at middle. Abdomen mm long, mm wide, pale white with a median longitudinal dark band, venter pale. Epigastric furrow mm from tracheal spiracle, spiracle mm from base of spinnerets. Legs pale yellow with scattered dark markings, unmodified. Tibial lengths (mm) and indices: I , 17; II , 20; III , 26; IV , 14. Ventral spination: tibiae I, II 2-2-2, III 1-2-2, IV 2-2-2; metatarsi I, II 2-0-0, III 2-0-2, IV 2-2-2. Palpus as in Figures 105, 107. Female (Barnstable Co., Massachusetts). Coloration as in male. Total length mm. Carapace mm long, mm wide, cephalic width mm, clypeus height mm. Eyes: diameters (mm): AME , ALE , PME , PLE ; anterior eye row mm long, recurved; posterior eye row mm long, procurved; MOQ length mm, front width mm, back width mm; eye interdistances (mm): AME- AME , AME-ALE , PME-PME , PME-PLE , ALE-PLE Sternum mm long, mm wide. Chelicerae mm long with teeth as in male. Abdomen mm long, mm wide. Epigastric furrow mm from tracheal spiracle, spiracle mm from base of spinnerets. Tibial lengths (mm) and indices: I , 23; II , 23; III , 21; IV , 18. Ventral spination as in male except tibiae III 0-2-2 and metatarsi IV 0-0-0. Epigynum as in Figure 106, internal genitalia as in Figure 108. Natural history. Mature males have been taken from late May through late August, mature females from late March through late August. One specimen was taken in a pitfall trap, but the habits of this wide- spread but rare species are unknown. Distrihution. Southeastern Arizona to Michigan, Massachusetts, Florida, and Cuba (Map 5). Teudis O.


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